Dawgdad wrote: |
Very interesting and provocative discussion. My typical soapbox for any hunter of game is to know your maximum lethal range for each weapon and load you intend to use on a live target. Just because the table says you have enough energy to take game at 425 yards witha 6.5 Grendel does not mean that you possess the skill to take that shot and make a lethal hit on a cold bore shot. Until a hunter can demonstrate on inanimate targets the ability to make the shot at distance in hunting conditions you need to spend more time on the range and less time behind the keyboard. I will set up gallon milk jugs with water at random distances from 25 to 350 yards in the range where i shoot and have a new hunter shoot from a hunting position (like sitting with shooting sticks or a bipod) and go from close to far until they miss the same target twice. The last jug they hit is as far as they should be shooting at live game. You would be surprised how many guys who thought they had the perfect 500 yard coyote rig could not hit a milk jug at 175 yards..... Shot placement beats bullet performance,or stated another way, a good shot with a poor bullet will be more effective than a marginal shot with an excellent bullet. |
XcountryRider wrote: |
Hmm I think its important to check the manufacturers website for recommendations. |
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